Lynn (Morris) Nordin, a level 10 gymnast and three-time USAG state bar champion during her high school years at Twin Lakes High School in Monticello, Indiana, was a four-time balance beam NCGA All-American for the Blugolds, winning the national championship when the Blugolds hosted the NGCA Championships her freshman season of 2003. She also earned All-American honors twice on the uneven bars and twice as an All-Around.
"Indy", as she was known to her teammates because of her affiliation to the Hoosier state, helped the Blugolds to four consecutive second-place finishes in the WIAC behind perennial power UW-La Crosse between 2003 and 2006. The Blugolds have not finished as high as second since.  The Blugolds also qualified for the NCGA Championships all four years she was a member of the team. The Blugolds have only qualified as a team three times since.
Nordin was the Division 3 West Region Gymnast of the Year in 2006, the same year she served as a team captain. She was the Blugold team MVP in both 2004 and 2006 and earned the team's Most Balanced Award in 2004.
A four-time WIAC gymnast of the week, Nordin was second on the balance beam twice in the conference meet and second in all-around once. She has two of the top three balance beam scores in school history, two of the top 10 all-around scores and one top 10 uneven bars score.
Jean DeLisle, who coached Nordin her final three seasons as a Blugold, called Nordin "a coach's dream come true." She said, "Indy was always ready for the task at hand, whether it be practice or competition." She added that "Indy is one of those athletes that challenges a coach to become better." She described her as "powerful, strong and steady" and said "every day she walked into the gym was a good day. Her teammates followed her determination to do better and want more."
Nordin graduated in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in kinesiology. For 10 years, she was a team coach and education coordinator for TAGS (Thompson Academy of Gymnastics) Gymnastics. She also served five years as a USA Gymnastics Judge.